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Are the sentences both correct?
"It's a pity that she died so young."
"It's a pity that she died at such a young age."
Aug 3, 2023 11:39 AM
Answers · 14
Yes. We sometimes omit "it's a" and just say
"Pity, that she died so young."
which is not really a complete sentence, but we say it that way anyway. Although the words "it's a" are missing, our brains hear them anyhow.
August 3, 2023
Yeah, both are correct!
August 3, 2023
You can omit the word "that"
August 4, 2023
Yes, both correct :)
August 3, 2023
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